2018
DOI: 10.1039/c7sc04019a
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Recent progress on exploring exceptionally high and anisotropic H+/OH ion conduction in two-dimensional materials

Abstract: An overview of recent advances in measuring and understanding the exceptionally high and anisotropic H+/OH– ion conductivities of representative 2D materials.

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“…In their work, Sun et al have studied the in‐plane and cross‐plane hydroxyl ion conductivities for different single‐layer and multilayers LDHs, lamellar membranes composed of overlapped and stacked LDH nanosheets and for pelletized samples containing randomly orientated lamellar LDHs platelets. Micrometer‐sized hexagon‐shaped lamellar LDH platelets were also assembled onto comb electrodes similar to the single‐layer nanosheets . Results reported show in‐plane conductivities of nearly 10 −1 S cm −1 at a relative humidity (RH) of 80% and 60 °C for the single layer, and values of 10 −2 S cm −1 for multilayer LDHs nanosheets at same condition.…”
Section: D Materials For Ion Exchange Membranesmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…In their work, Sun et al have studied the in‐plane and cross‐plane hydroxyl ion conductivities for different single‐layer and multilayers LDHs, lamellar membranes composed of overlapped and stacked LDH nanosheets and for pelletized samples containing randomly orientated lamellar LDHs platelets. Micrometer‐sized hexagon‐shaped lamellar LDH platelets were also assembled onto comb electrodes similar to the single‐layer nanosheets . Results reported show in‐plane conductivities of nearly 10 −1 S cm −1 at a relative humidity (RH) of 80% and 60 °C for the single layer, and values of 10 −2 S cm −1 for multilayer LDHs nanosheets at same condition.…”
Section: D Materials For Ion Exchange Membranesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In addition, AEMs are based on polymeric quaternary ammonium groups which usually have highly toxic preparation techniques . In addition, problems like poor thermal and mechanical stability of these membranes have led researchers to search for other AEMs with good ion conductivity …”
Section: D Materials For Ion Exchange Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ion binding and transport through microporous and mesoporous materials is of considerable importance in water purification and in membrane science [1,2]. Recent interest has arisen in particular in the porosity of new types of lamellar nanostructures (in particular graphene oxide [3,4]), which are linked to ion transport [5] and water transport [6] phenomena, and the desire to exploit new types of lamellar 2D-materials more widely [7]. There are now ranges of novel materials available based, for example on 2D-nanosheets of modified carbons [8], phosphorous [9], oxides [10], chalcogenides [11] and mixed oxides such as BiVO 4 [12] and MXenes [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%